Breakfast Keynote Speaker is Gina McCarthy, Professor of the Practice of Public Health in the Department of Environmental Health at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the Director of the Center for Climate, Health, and the Global Environment. McCarthy served as EPA Administrator under President Obama (2013-17) and is a leading advocate for common-sense strategies to protect public health and the environment.

Please join us for the next meeting of the Elementary Working group to be held on Tuesday, June 5th from 3 - 5 pm in room 217 at the Newton Public Schools Education Center, 100 Walnut Street, Newton 02460.

Parking is on the Crafts Street side which is on the opposite side from Walnut Street - there is a large parking lot.

Enter the building through the door on the right side, when facing the building while standing in the lot.

When you enter the building you are on the second floor - follow the hall until you come to room 217.

The agenda will include a discussion of DESE's work with the Elementary Science Principals Network, continuation of our work on vision and advocacy for elementary science.

Please join us for the next meeting of the Elementary Science Working Group, which is being held on Tuesday, April 10, 2018from 2:30-4:30 pm in the Science Lab at Cambridge College, 500 Rutherford Ave, Boston, MA 02129.

Even if you’ve registered for past meetings, please RSVP below to let us know whether you can attend in person, or would like to attend virtually. An invitation to join the meeting via ZOOM and links to shared documents will be sent to those who register.

The agenda will include a discussion of DESE's work with the Elementary Science Principals Network, continuation of our work on vision and advocacy for elementary science, and a tour of the new science labs at Cambridge College.

MSELA will be a presence at the April 22nd Boston March for Science to be held on the Boston Common. We will rendezvous at the Tadpole Playground near the Frog Pond at 1:00 PM, then move closer to the center of the action. (Look for the MSELA banner.)

The event organizers will be holding children's events beginning at 1:00 PM; the official program starts at 2:00 PM and ends at 4:00 PM.

This event should re-energize us and strengthen our commitment to science education and rational, evidence-based decisions.

If you plan on attending the March for Science and would like to join the MSELA members, please register at the following link so we can plan accordingly. https://goo.gl/forms/WcQPBmuMbdvObzbl1

The Massachusetts Science Education Leadership Association (MSELA) is organizing Regional Networking Meetings for Science Education Leaders across the state. Join your colleagues for an opportunity to talk about common interests and concerns: